The Dissemblers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCB ADADCD| It was not you I came to please | A |
| Only myself flipped she | B |
| I like this spot of phantasies | A |
| And thought you far from me | B |
| But O he was the secret spell | C |
| That led her to the lea | B |
| - | |
| It was not she who shaped my ways | A |
| Or works or thoughts he said | D |
| I scarcely marked her living days | A |
| Or missed her much when dead | D |
| But O his joyance knew its knell | C |
| When daisies hid her head | D |
Thomas Hardy
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